Welcoming the Newest Bearcats to UC Libraries

This summer, the Walter C. Langsam Library is a busy place as over 5,000 incoming students participating in UC’s New Student Orientation visit and learn about the spaces, places and people of UC Libraries. While in Langsam, they engage in activities designed to be both engaging and informative about the various research resources, assistance and services students can utilize when they begin classes in the fall, including the Starbucks café, the various group study rooms and quiet study areas, the Desk@Langsam, the classrooms and more.

Research Informationist Tiffany Grant talks to students about how to find reputable research sources.

The students are participating in entertaining and interactive activities such as writing on the Information Chalkboard as they learn about how to find and evaluate reputable research resources. They watch a video that show cases the equipment, services and assistance made available in the Student Technology Resources Center (STRC). They learn how to locate library resources in the catalog and take a walking tour of the fifth floor of the library where they find where books are located in the stacks. A librarian interview in Between Two Book Carts introduces the students to the people available to assist them in the library. In addition, they learn how to print and get an introduction to the UC Libraries web site.

It is a busy hour, but the goal is to make the students comfortable with the library, introduce them to librarians and staff and to be aware of what UC Libraries has to offer. See you in the fall!